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For fans of arve henriksen, lovers of ambient and jazz fusion, listeners seeking atmospheric and meditative music
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THE REVIEW

Free brass, son of ambient jazz whispers.

Delicate in painting imaginary landscapes hidden among exotic ambient scents.

Spring fjords and a celestial sound that flows lightly through greenery painted with mystical hues.

The perfect soundtrack for a walk with eyes closed on a fragrant meadow, imagining the stars.

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Arve Henriksen's 'Towards Language' is described as a delicate and ambient jazz album that evokes mystical and serene landscapes. The music combines free brass elements with gentle, whisper-like tones. It creates an atmospheric and celestial experience, perfect for imaginative and soothing moments. The review highlights its suitability as a tranquil soundtrack for relaxation.

Tracklist

01   Patient Zero (02:16)

02   Groundswell (05:36)

03   Towards Language (02:53)

04   Demarcation Line (06:08)

05   Transitory (02:57)

06   Hibernal (05:37)

07   Realign (03:02)

08   Vivification (07:32)

09   Paridae (02:28)

Arve Henriksen

Arve Henriksen is a Norwegian trumpeter and composer known for a breathy, voice‑like tone that merges jazz, ambient, and electronics. A member of Supersilent and the duo Food, he has released acclaimed solo albums including Chiaroscuro, Cartography, and Towards Language.
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